We received a welcoming presentation by internationally recognized Chief Genealogist, David
Allen Lambert.

Next, we
encountered Gary Boyd Roberts.According
to Wikipedia, he is a “genealogist known for
researching Americans of royal descent, the ancestors of American presidents,
and notable kin" and is a retired NEHGS Senior Research Scholar.Gary dedicated three full days to our group, graciously spending several hours with each of the attendees.

Sandy Fryer and Gary Boyd Roberts

Susanne Mori and Gary Boyd Roberts

Gary Boyd Roberts and Pam Brett

From books to microfilm to manuscripts, the vast collection of materials fascinated us.

Sandy Fryer and Shirley Thomson

Carolyn Nash and Jane Knowles Lindsey

We also had an opportunity to share
research tips with NEHGS' Alice Kane. Alice
is the Library Patron
Services and Consultations Manager. Her many genealogical
specialties include Massachusetts and New England genealogy, Chinese-American
genealogy, cluster research, maps and migration.

Alice Kane and Linda Okazaki

Jane Lindsey and Shirley Thomson

Jane Lindsey, Sandy Fryer, Vicky Kolakowski

Working with Jane Lindsey at the library was a real treat. As a former trustee with NEHGS, Jane has
incredible research expertise that proved helpful for all of our trip attendees.

We strive to make sure that all our trip
leaders have exceptional research abilities, so that you can feel confident
that you'll accomplish as much as possible on one of our research trips.

Jane Lindsey and Shirley Thomson

Vicky Kolakowski

Susanne Mori

We had a great time doing our own research and getting to know
each other during the group meals. We
shared our research successes, compared tips, and commiserated over our various
brick-walls.

Thank you NEHGS for such a rewarding experience. Our
group really enjoyed being part of a research trip that provided a friendly,
hands-on approach to family history.

Ready to come along on our next adventure to Salt Lake City?
Book now and experience all the
magic of a genealogy research trip to the mecca of genealogy, The Family
History Library. Deadline to register is fast approaching!

Also, save the date for our inaugural research trip to the
National Archives in Washington, D.C. It's scheduled for November 13th -
November 20th. If you would like to attend or
have questions, please email me. We'll have more information on
our Eventbrite page soon.